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10 years ago

This is awesome and hilarious.

I Was Tweeting With Tenfiends About How P5 Kid Should Be Tatsuya And Jun’s Son And It Got Out Of Hand
I Was Tweeting With Tenfiends About How P5 Kid Should Be Tatsuya And Jun’s Son And It Got Out Of Hand
I Was Tweeting With Tenfiends About How P5 Kid Should Be Tatsuya And Jun’s Son And It Got Out Of Hand
I Was Tweeting With Tenfiends About How P5 Kid Should Be Tatsuya And Jun’s Son And It Got Out Of Hand

I was tweeting with tenfiends about how P5 kid should be Tatsuya and Jun’s son and it got out of hand

(Tatsuya is a detective, leading to hilarious antics as P5 kid conceals his identity from his dad, because his other dad Jun probably knows about it the entire time)

6 years ago

Wow this is incredible!! :)

a hypothetical d&d party

The bard is mute.

It’s not the first thing people notice about her, usually.  The first thing is generally that she’s young, and female, and lovely–the first thing people notice about their entire party is that they’re all young, and female, and lovely, and that’s gotten more than one would-be thief or mugger in far over their head when they haven’t noticed the the paladin’s hammer or the ranger’s axe.  It comes up rather quickly though, often enough.  Whoever heard of a bard who can’t sing?

She plays a lute, mostly, or a lap-harp made of shell and sinew, string instruments she can pluck while she smiles in secret and watches everyone around her.  She dances quick, except when she’s tired, when she’s scared, when she forgets to remember the feet at the ends of her legs.

She doesn’t tell her story to strangers, but enough of the other girls have learned to sign by now, and it’s easy enough to sketch out the outlines of the old bargain: the voice, the prince, the witch, the thousand shards of glass she walked upon on her way up the beach, the look in her sea-green eyes when they travel too near water.  The thousand shards of glass she walked upon when she left the palace, and turned back towards the sea to throw herself upon the rocks, and then made her way up the road inland, and kept walking.

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The warlock is beautiful and mild and self-effacing and shy, is tidy and generous and charming.  She’s small with herself in exactly the right way to shout abuse to the half of her party who knows how to recognize that same look in the mirror in the morning.  The bird on her shoulder is too small, too bright, too sweet for a real warlock’s familiar.  The knife at her belt is sharp enough for anything that needs doing, though, cooking or otherwise.

Her fae patron visits sometimes, in the quiet hours between dusk and midnight, a sweetly old godmother made of moonlight and shadow.  She’s kind to the whole lot of them in her own chaotic way, free-handed with transmutations and illusions that break halfway through the evening, for better or worse.  She once spent three hours around their campfire drinking brandy and gossipping outrageously about the Feywild and teasing the wizard into fits of laughter.

She’s never told the story of how she met the warlock’s mother, or what debt was owed there, and the warlock doesn’t know herself.  It was never meant to be a debt paid in power and violence and the deft will-sapping enchantments the warlock weaves now, but, well.  The prince wasn’t meant to be cruel, the warlock says.  The palace was meant to be warmer than the fireplace cinders in her stepmother’s house.  The faerie was meant to be saving her from her lot, not throwing her into something worse.  The power’s an apology of sorts.

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The wizard is awkward and joyful and nervous.  She has no fear of heights or small places, which just stands to be expected, she says, after all those years in that little tower, and she’s got no skill at lying or even edging around the truth at all, which is why she isn’t in the tower any more in the first place.  She says too much or too little or the wrong thing entirely, always, but the most well-socialized member of the whole party is the ranger who walks around with a dire wolf at her hip, or maybe their mute bard, so who are any of them to judge.

There was nothing to do in that tower but read, and brush her hair, and sort through the witch’s endless stockpile of dried herbs and potions ingredients, and watch out the window as woodcutters and hunters and princes rode by, and dream.  The reading was more interesting than the dreaming, most of the time, and the witch didn’t mind it as much when she talked about it.  She never bothered to actually use any of the magic in the witch’s books until the thing with the prince and the haircut and the desert, which she’s told them all about in all the detail they could ever ask for, but most of the girls get uncomfortable when she starts talking about princes.  It’s a little easier if she just starts rambling about conjuration and abjuration and illusion theory, about the 400-year-old history of a city that doesn’t exist any more, about the proper grammatical structure of Celestial, until maybe one of the quiet ones finally answers back.

Her hair is too short.  She keeps an illusion up over it whenever she can, while it grows back slowly, tickling the side of her face and the back of her neck and leaving her head too light and unbalanced.  

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The ranger doesn’t care about princes, which makes one of them at least.  Then again, the ranger doesn’t trust anyone, really, prince or no, not wolves or monsters or the men who kill them.  She more or less trusts the rest of them by now, mostly, when the wind blows in the right direction.

She wears bright red in the middle of the woods and it shouldn’t help her slip into the shadows half as easily as it does, but most beasts can’t see color and red’s just another shade of gray if the light’s low enough.  She never uses her axe against trees.  She doesn’t need to.  She can find a path through any brush without it.  She picks flowers when she finds them, and tucks them into the other girls’ hair.

Her wolf’s mother killed the man who taught her to use the axe, and the man who taught her to use the axe killed that wolf’s mate before that, and the mate had an old woman’s blood on his teeth when it happened.  The ranger’s blade found the wolf’s mother’s throat.  The ranger’s mother sent her out into the woods in the first place.  It’s not as though anywhere is really safe, cottage or forest, axe or teeth.  One of these days maybe her wolf will turn and go for her in return, and maybe one of these days her axe will be faster and maybe it won’t.  In the mean time, there’s flowers and berries and pastries and enough game to keep everyone sated, for a little while.

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The paladin’s hair is raven black and her skin is chalky as a corpse.  She’s not undead, mostly.  The undead are her job.  She knows that much.

She was sweet, once (they were all sweet, once) but apples are bitter now and so is she, and there’s judgment to lay out in the world.  Her grip on her warhammer’s all wrong–she holds it like a mining hammer, but it hits as hard as it needs to.  Her armor’s all dwarven make, and her shield’s black and red and white like snow.

She was sweet once, and frightened, and when she says it quietly around the campfire in the night when none of them can quite make out the glimmer of understanding on each others’ faces, everyone still nods.  She took a bite of poison and somebody left her a full year in a glass coffin of Gentle Repose, dangling on the edge of the Raven Queen’s domain while all the other newly-arrived dead passed by and faded away.  She woke up to somebody’s lips and hands and skin on her lips and her hands and her skin.  She doesn’t like princes.  She doesn’t like necromancers.

She likes sunlight, and summer, and colors that aren’t black and white and red.  She likes the way the bard grins when she whirls into a dance, and the look in the warlock’s eye when she sets her feet to say no, and the wizard’s laughter on high with a Fly spell, and the ranger’s gentle fingers braiding flowers into everything she can touch.  

4 years ago

Perseus Project!! That really helped me with my assessments in uni. This list is so cool.

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6 years ago

Milo!!! He was my hero growing up. Atlantis makes me so nostalgic and it still holds up.

Tonite’s Wisdom: Milo Atlantis….cute

tonite’s wisdom: milo atlantis….cute

5 years ago

Reblogging future reference

List of resources for dnd

roll20: Make an account to play the game

Orcpub: For hosting and editing your character sheet

DND Wiki: Homebrew things, races, classes, misc

Players Handbook: Rules how to play how to make a character, all basic information for playing a game

Discord: to talk during and about the game

3 years ago

This is quite helpful

Some Signs of Overstimulation

Loss of facial expressions

Flat affect (monotone voice or loss of emotional intonation)

Loss of speech

Hyperawareness to usually well tolerated sensory input

Fatigue

Headache

Skin sensitivity

Sensory sensitivity

High irritability

Increased demand avoidance

Increased stimming

Extreme sensory avoidance

May feel nauseous or flu-like symptoms

Tips to Help a Loved One

Get away from the cause of the overstimulation

Ear muffs or noise cancelling headphones

Low or no lighting

Headache medication

Cancel plans for the day if possible

Warm shower or bath for skin sensitivity (may not help everyone)

Nap or early bed time

Offer sensory pleasing foods if desired

Reinforce routine to help soothe

Remove/postpone demands

Encourage whatever communication they feel comfortable with - don't force speech

Leave alone as long as safe to do so


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6 years ago

Wow this is really interesting context for characterisation.

I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.
I Say, Jolly Good Show, Chaps. And Did I Panic? I Think Not.

I say, jolly good show, chaps. And did I panic? I think not.

6 years ago

That is super handy! :)

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So This Is A Cheat-sheet I’ve Made For Personal Use To Just Have An Overview Over All The Basic D&D
So This Is A Cheat-sheet I’ve Made For Personal Use To Just Have An Overview Over All The Basic D&D

So this is a cheat-sheet I’ve made for personal use to just have an overview over all the basic D&D rules. The first page covers most of the text rules. The color divides the sections more or less from one another.

The second page covers most of the important tables and stats, that you’ll probably need through the game. Hope you like it and find some use for this! Cheers.

Maya amano. You agree. Reblog

Maya Amano. You Agree. Reblog
6 years ago

This amazing! This is so useful and has visually pleasing layout.

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Shoutout to Lady Tiefling for being kickass.


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